We brought you the story last night at 10! A car stalled on a train track in Ames - pushed off the tracks just seconds before the train crossed the intersection. Two lives saved - thanks to two good samaritans! Tonight, the Slater couple inside that car talks exclusively to KCCI. KCCI's Vanessa Peng has the story for us! 1:45:28 "IT WAS AT THIS TRAIN CROSSING IN AMES THAT A COUPLE SAYS THEY NARROWLY ESCAPED DEATH AND ARE LUCKY TO BE ALIVE." 34 nats train crossing Jean Papich, 1:24:30 "I REALLY THOUGHT WE WEREN'T GOING TO MAKE IT."1:24:33 nats of train wheels on tracks A few seconds is what made the difference Wednesday afternoon... Jean Papich, 1:23:06 "IT WAS REALLY CLOSE, IT WAS CLOSE AND I'M STILL SCARED." 09 Jean and Marion Papich were stuck in the Clark Avenue Crossing....with a train barreling toward them. Marion Papich, 1:35:50 "I KEPT THINKING THE CAR IS GOING TO START." Jean Papich, 1:23:35 "WHAT WAS GOING ON THROUGH MY MIND? TO GET OUT, BUT I WAS KIND OF LIKE FROZEN IN TIME." 41 Seconds away from impact... Marion Papich,1:25:02 "THEY WERE ANGELS." 1:25:04 Two good samaritians jumped in and pushed the couple to safety. Marion Papich,1:34:54 "CLOSEST CALL I'VE HAD." 55 Chris Ihle was one of the men. Jean Papich 1:25:11 "HE JUMPED TO GET OUT OF THE WAY OF THE TRAIN. IT WAS THAT CLOSE." 16 1:35:29 "HAVE YOU LEARNED SOMETHING FROM THIS?" Marion Papich,1:36:13 "OH, I'D GET OUT OF THE CAR. CAR'S NOT WORTH ANYTHING, NOT WORTH YOUR LIFE." Jean Papich THERE ISNT ANY CAR THAT IS WORTH YOUR LIFE REALLY." 25 Two lives..that are still here today ...because sometimes someone who doesn't even know you...will put your life before theirs. Marion Papich,1:33:55 "I'D CALL THEM HEROES BECAUSE THEY DIDN'T HAVE TO RISK THEIR LIFE TO GET RIGHT DOWN IN FRONT OF THE CAR BETWEEN THE CAR AND THE TRAIN AND PUSH US." 34:05 1:46:37 "UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD OFFICIALS SAY IF YOU FIND YOURSELF STUCK ON THE TRACKS, GET OUT CAN THEN CALL 9-1-1, VPNEWS LEADER." 46 Marion and Jean Papich have been married for 55 years. Marion is 83... Jean is

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